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  • The date-palm seems to flourish at Bordighera, which is said to have the monopoly of supplying these graceful branches to Rome, for the Church ceremonies at

    Fair Italy, the Riviera and Monte Carlo Comprising a Tour Through North and South Italy and Sicily with a Short Account of Malta W. Cope Devereux

  • Hot and road-weary, we bypassed the historical center of the city of Bordighera in favor of its beach.

    The Italian Summer Roland Merullo 2009

  • It seemed to me that we could just have stayed there, on the beach at Bordighera, for two days, then gone back and told Harold wed had the perfect vacation from our vacation.

    The Italian Summer Roland Merullo 2009

  • It seemed to me that we could just have stayed there, on the beach at Bordighera, for two days, then gone back and told Harold wed had the perfect vacation from our vacation.

    The Italian Summer Roland Merullo 2009

  • Hot and road-weary, we bypassed the historical center of the city of Bordighera in favor of its beach.

    The Italian Summer Roland Merullo 2009

  • Hot and road-weary, we bypassed the historical center of the city of Bordighera in favor of its beach.

    The Italian Summer Roland Merullo 2009

  • Hot and road-weary, we bypassed the historical center of the city of Bordighera in favor of its beach.

    The Italian Summer Roland Merullo 2009

  • It seemed to me that we could just have stayed there, on the beach at Bordighera, for two days, then gone back and told Harold wed had the perfect vacation from our vacation.

    The Italian Summer Roland Merullo 2009

  • It seemed to me that we could just have stayed there, on the beach at Bordighera, for two days, then gone back and told Harold wed had the perfect vacation from our vacation.

    The Italian Summer Roland Merullo 2009

  • I was really pleased to discover that George Guida, who is an English professor at one of the CUNY colleges, was a finalist for the Bordighera Poetry Prize; Guida's debut collection, Low Italian: Poems, was recently published by Bordighera Press.

    Archive 2007-02-01 Erika D. 2007

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